Albuquerque Indian School 2 (1976)

Summary: 
School psychologist (Mr. Martig) discusses psychology in the school setting, psychological tests; in-service staff training, homesickness of students; disciplinary problems, etc. Also includes footage of students and the girls' dorms.
Description: 

School psychologist, a Mr. Martig, sitting at a desk before a microphone in a classroom, interviewer off-camera; near the end he looks directly into the camera and smiles. NEW SCENE at almost seventeen minutes in. Student sitting in a chair, then camera pulls back to reveal it’s a recreational room and other students are playing pool; then at about nineteen minutes perhaps a teacher sits at desk writing and going through paperwork, she looks up and smiles when she sees she’s being recorded before continuing; then to a big banner that reads “Welcome to A.I.S.” atop a bulletin board; then at twenty minutes a close-up of a female student’s (identified as Lisa) face then camera zooms out to show her on a bunkbed in a dorm room and another two female students sitting nearby, close up of the “LOVE” painting on the bed and then panning around the room; then documenting another part of the dorm room as the three girls watch, camera closes in on the girls who stand in doorway, then they go about their business in the room; then the camera person documents the laundry room, restroom, the grounds through a fence, then a TV room? with couches and chairs, exteriors of the dorms, and at very end a close-up of a female student’s face and the room she’s in.

People: 
Mr. Martig